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We were in Fiji about a month ago. A few days after we left we saw stories on the news about the devastating floods in Nadi, the town where the international airport is located, a few miles away from Denarau where we stayed. We saw video of people floating down the main street in rafts and using power boats to rescue people stranded in the rising water. They got 18” of rain in twenty-four hours. Two weeks later another equally large storm passed through, before they got a chance to recover from the first one. When the story disappeared from...

We began this trip in Fiji, jet lagged and unambitious to do more than enjoy the area around our resort. Now we have returned on the ship to see and do what this country has to offer. We are lucky to be here. Our ship has been coming here for weeks, but recent typhoons prevented docking and the ship just bobbed around. One week it could only land in one port in a week. Frustrating!
Our tour guide talked incessantly during the drive to and from the Navua River. He talked about the early days when Fiji was settled by waves of Polynesians and...

Today we were in the capital of Fiji, Suva. But the problem was that everything on the island is closed on Sundays. So, visitors are very limited in what they can do. A lot go to the beach (even though the closest beach was a 45-minute drive) and a large group from the ship went to a private island for a cultural show. So many people signed up to go that a tour operator convinced some locals to work.
We decided to just walk around. It was interesting to see all the different building styles, which were mainly related to government. We also...

I must have said Bula two hundred times today. That is the Fijian word for hello and you can hardly pass a local without reciprocating the friendly Bula he says with a smile on his face. It feels quite genuine, although it occurs to jaded tourists like us that it is to the advantage of everyone we encounter to keep us happy. They ask us lots of questions about our lives and appear to be interested in what we say. Conversations often end with a hand shake.
We spoke to a number of boat tour agents today as we researched how best to spend our...

After twenty hours in the air, it's great to be back on the ground, especially in such a lovely place. We landed at 6:30am and airport staff was ready for us. Immigration was quick and easy and our bags were checked for agricultural items that could bring disease into the country. It was great to see all of our luggage, although mine was the worse for wear, missing the strap and two of the locks. It was also wet and I remembered seeing rain streaming down the window as we waited for the plane to take off in Los Angeles. My bag must have sat...

Short day in Fiji (arriving 7 AM, departing 2:30 PM) as we have to leave early to make it to Russell, New Zealand our next stop. Mel and I decided to check out the town for an hour since our snorkel tour wasn’t until 9:15.
Suva City is the Fiji commercial center and our ship docked amongst the containers. We got a free shuttle to “Jack’s” souvenir shop which put us in the middle of town. Shop didn’t open until 8 so we walked around the town to get some flavor of the place. Lots of people hustling to get to work by 8 AM. Definitely...

History: There are 330 islands that make up the Fijian archipelago. The nations capital is Suva on the island of Viti Levu. The famous mutiny of the British ship HMS Bounty occurred in these waters.
The island is very beautiful with emerald clad hills and stunning coral reefs. People very friendly, no hats can be worn in the villages except for the chief, woman’s knees can not be exposed, and it is an absolute no no to touch someone’s head.
Heading to New Zealand.

As I reflect on the Fiji portion of our trip, couple interesting points of note:
1) The country, which was colonized by the British many years ago, still feels very English in its culture - drive on the left, Queen's english spoken, significant number of residents from another English colony, India (almost as many as Fijians).
2) The country, and certainly the island of Vinata Levu, is far more mountainous than I realized yet none of the mountains are the result of volcanoes (at least according to our taxi driver). We couldn't see this...

Last full day in Fiji today and it was as it should be - very relaxing. Shea and I had a nice walk on the beach in the morning, and aside from getting harassed by a local or two to ride their horses early in the walk, were left alone.
Kids continued their neverending pursuit of the elusive hermit crab and came away with a handful of good ones - of course, they will be staying here despite Helen & Yates protests as I'm sure my friends in Customs would not take too kindly to transporting live animals across country lines.
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Had an opportunity to play Natandola Bay today - home of the Fiji Open and a course designed by Vijay Singh. While they plan to play the tournament in August and the views are spectacular (see pics), they still have PLENTY of work to do to make it tournament ready.
Highlights included the 400 lb pig on #2 tee box, the children who so kindly grabbed our tee shots from the green on #4 (par 3 hole) and handed them back to us when we arrived at the green and the locals on #5 fairway who were laid out by the left side bunker with their dogs...

So if there was one word in the Fijian language that I could master, it would be Bula. Apparently, this word means "hello" "goodbye" and everything in between and is literally uttered at each interpersonal interaction. Needless to say, the Fijians are constantly engaging us and could not be nicer or more willing to please. To that end Joana, one of the ladies working the Sunset Bar, has taken a personal interest in our family and has gone out of her way to make sure the kids are happy and Shea and I have everything we need.
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First day at the Intercontinental was as we hoped for - sunny, warm 86 degrees and no humidity. That being said, while the beaches and water are beautiful, I'm still not sure it is better than the white sand of 30A.
Everyone woke up fairly early and we hit breakfast - one of the nice features of the hotel is that breakfast is included (about the only thing) and the spread is an impressive one ranging from eggs and bacon all the way to curry chicken and Japanese dumplings.
After breakfast the kids hit the pool and I snuck in a workout -...